Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1937

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P61516 Ten GRE EN LIGHTS May 28, 1937 Ninth Grade 1 4 X I Eighth Grade

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Mau 28, 1937 G R E E N L I G H T S Page Nzne Junior Class The Junior class, composed of one hundred and six- teen members, has been one of the most active groups in high school throughout the year. Under the capable leadership of Joe Staton the class has sponsored a num- ber of dances and one of the best Junior-Senior parties ever given in Greenville High. A high percentage of the class makes honor grades and belongs to the Beta Club. Two members, Marjorie Sugg and Louis Mayo, made the Aycock Debating team and entered the final competitions in Chapel Hill. Athletics, music, journalism, and other activities are all well represented by junior students. Other officers of the class besides President Staton are Baxter Clark, Marjorie Sugg, and Jane Rowlette. At the present the Junior class is taking the initiative in formulating plans for a student government organiza- tion next year. Mrs. Herbert Utley Miss Corinna Mial, and V. M. Mulholland have been class advisers for the Juniors.



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May 28, 1937 G R E E N L I G H T S Page Elfman Seventh Grade This year for the first time in the history of the Greenville school system a separate junior high school department has been functioning. Mrs. Luther Herring has served as principal of the junior division. ' Ninth Grade Enrolled in the ninth grade are one hundred twenty- six students. Homeroom teachers for this group are Miss Estelle Greene, Miss Deannie Boone Haskett, Robert Sugg Fleming, and Herman Dally. Some of the ninth graders have attempted student government in their homeroom groups, and a large number have been active in the athletic and the music departments of the school. Eighth Grade A vital part of the junior high school is the eighth grade whose one hundred twenty-two members have been guided by Mrs. Maude Bowen, Miss Evelyn Buchanan, and T. C. Bryan. Every phase of school activity has been well-supported by this group. Seventh Grade The seventh grade numbers one hundred forty-six, but only one hundred sixteen are housed in Greenville High. One group remained at the Training School this year. Miss Lucille Minton, Miss Mozelle Jones, and Leroy Bloomingdale directed the affairs of the seventh graders.

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